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Chris Christie Gets 64% Unfavorable Rating in New Jersey as He Mulls 2nd Presidential Run

Chris Christie Gets 64% Unfavorable Rating in New Jersey as He Mulls 2nd Presidential Run On 5/18/21 at 5:04 PM EDT Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie received a 64 percent unfavorable rating in his home state as he eyes a 2024 presidential bid, according to a new poll. The survey, which was released by Monmouth University on Tuesday, found that 70 percent of New Jersey respondents believe the former governor would not make a good president if he decides to run for office. In total, nearly 60 percent of people said they would not like to see Christie run for president, while only 10 percent said they would.

President Biden s Approval Rating and the Latest Poll Numbers: Updates

President Biden’s Approval Rating and the Latest Poll Numbers: Updates Last Updated Image Credit.Fox News With President Biden approaching his 100th day in office this week, a slim majority of Americans approve of the job he’s doing, but he has been unable to overcome the country’s entrenched partisan divide, according to separate polls released Sunday. The surveys, from Fox News, NBC News and ABC News/The Washington Post, found that Mr. Biden is considerably more popular at the 100-day mark than his predecessor, Donald J. Trump, but his approval is well behind that of most other modern presidents at this point in their first terms.

President Biden s Approval Rating and the Latest Poll Numbers: Updates

President Biden s Approval Rating and the Latest Poll Numbers: Updates
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As Joe Biden Touts Vaccines, Republicans Remain Unconvinced

As Joe Biden Touts Vaccines, Republicans Remain Unconvinced On 3/12/21 at 4:14 AM EST As President Joe Biden pushes for every American adult to be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine by the summer, a rump of Republican voters remain skeptical of the shot and plan to refuse it, according to new poll data. A NPR/PBS/Marist poll released on Thursday found that 41 percent of GOP voters would choose not to be vaccinated, even if a shot were offered to them. Fifty-six percent were either vaccinated already, or planning to accept a vaccine. By comparison, only 11 percent of Democrats and 34 percent of independent voters told Marist pollsters that they would not be vaccinated. This still means as many as 30 percent of U.S. adults could refuse to receive a vaccine.

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